Thursday, January 17, 2013

12 more DoTA 2 invites to give away




Whether you are a fan or not, if you want a go at DoTA 2 do leave me a comment here or IM me via FB for your Steam ID so I can add and gift it to you.

DoTA 2 is free to play but currently only players with the invites are able to play the game after downloading it off Steam.

Or you could simply sign up for beta run and see if they allow you to access it.

Else you could spend 30 bucks for an early access bundle which includes the following in game items:
  • A Boar courier
  • Swordmaster of the Vigil bundle for Sven
  • Traveler on the High Plains bundle for Juggernaut

Why is this so?

Because the game is still in beta phase.

Straight from Wikipedia -
Dota 2 is an upcoming multiplayer online battle arena video game being developed by Valve Corporation and the stand-alone sequel to the popular Defense of the Ancients mod for Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos and its expansion pack, The Frozen Throne. Formally announced on October 13, 2010, via Game Informer,[2] the game is currently available for early test access purchase, with a free-to-play business model when released.[3] Dota 2 will be released via download by Valve's content delivery platform Steam, on which the game has been developed to run exclusively for both release and update delivery.[4] Dota 2 will run on Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X.[2]
Dota 2 consists of session-based online multiplayer activity, with the primary objective of each match being for teams to destroy their opposing team's fortified stronghold. Each player controls a player character called a "hero", who is given the responsibility of participating in team combat, which generally takes place along a series of lanes that connect their opposing bases, lined with defensive towers. The gameplay elements are largely incorporated from Defense of the Ancients, with the game's lead designer, IceFrog, being the longest-serving and current developer of the Warcraft III mod.[2]

P.S: First come first serve!

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